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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a consolidating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that serves to unify or bring together different elements or ideas.
Example: "The new policy is intended to function as a consolidating force within the organization, promoting collaboration among departments."
Alternatives: "as a unifying" or "as a integrating".
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Our understanding of the neighborhood as a consolidating feature of American inequality has roots in a classic tradition of scholarly research.
The patriarch began his sermon at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior on Sunday by saying that those gathered "had not come for a demonstration," but his comments later represented an open declaration of the church's role as a consolidating conservative force in society.
Hence, health promotion and environmental improvements have pivotal role as a consolidating long-term interventions for marked reduction in active disease, which is thought to be an indicator for future blindness.
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As well as consolidating a hold over his own vassals in the Kantō area (around Tokyo), Yoritomo tried to organize the Minamoto followers under his direct control.
Sharapova sustained the momentum through her next service game as well, consolidating for a 4-2 leadespitete strong winds continuing to whip through the court.
These skills, as well as his tastes and talents as a causeur, consolidated his reputation as an erudite in spite of his lack of formal studies.
As a class, consolidate the questions from each group into an e-mail survey.
"They really are looking at this as a cultural event, consolidating a certain kind of taste in music that is not mainstream".
As a recently consolidated paradigm for optimistic concurrency in modern multicore architectures, Transactional Memory (TM) can help to the exploitation of parallelism in irregular applications when data dependence information is not available up to run-time.
Many Poles see the twins' leadership as consolidating a shift toward right-wing, nationalist politics that has polarized the country between older, less educated rural voters who elected Mr. Kaczynski and the younger, educated urban voters who largely oppose him.
Many Poles see the twins' leadership as consolidating a shift toward far- right, nationalist politics that has polarized the country between older, less- educated rural voters who elected Kaczynski and the younger, educated urban voters who largely oppose him.
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